Wednesday, October 9, 2013

DIY Kitchen Wall Art (Vintage Cookbook and Silhouettes)

This post brought to you by Elmer's. I've had the idea for this post for ages, and I'm so excited to share it with you today. Using a few simple supplies, I put together some DIY Wall Art for my newly painted Kitchen. I love the look of silhouettes! Keep reading to see how you can create your own version.

My friends at Elmer's sent me this awesome Craft It! kit filled with fun crafting supplies. It was so much fun to go through the box and choose items that would work for this project.

This is how I took a plain IKEA Ribba frame and an old cookbook and turned them into art. Please forgive the poor lighting in the photos...it has been extra cloudy here in Virginia!

Amanda, these are great! I love the idea of using pages from an old cookbook. And even if you don't have a cutting machine, you could make simple silhouettes to embellish the old pages. Or you could stencil a design right on top of an old page. What great art for a kitchen--thanks for sharing this! I'm pinning this for sure.

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I'm a stay-at-home mom of three kids, a fluffy Pomeranian, and a rambunctious German Shepherd puppy. Happily married to T. We live in Virginia, but I secretly dream of what it would be like to have a place in NYC to escape to for random girls' shopping weekends. Target is my home away from home. I stay sane by doing creative projects around my home and taking lots of pictures. Stick around for realistic inspiration...on a budget!

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